VP is fine once you get past the shadow in the middle. It does make it hard to make long runs, though. Simon and I are headed to Vann's as I have to pick up his gear from the lake house which is near by. Langdon is coming there, too. I think it's a prettier launch but there aren't as many spaces if it's a good fishing day.
It was a very nice service today at the Church of the Aquatic Ascension, Vanns Tavern Division.
I felt the spirit and ascended to new heights (Thanks to Father Fragakis' sermon and the Foil Altar).
Looking forward to the next service!
Brothers and Sisters,
We had a fine turn out at the Vann's congregation of CAA. Tim and Teresa, Langdon, Chris P, Mauricio, Shred Dog, Simon, Admiral Steve, Dave Delozier (of our sister church, St. Danglus of Paros) joined me in fellowship of the wind. Visiting clergy, CV, of our sister congregation across the lake came by for a few words of elevation. Rhett phoned in to see if it was worth coming in late but the fat lady in choir had already sung by then - especially since he just returned from a mission trip to Charleston SC where he was sailing and foiling a 4.something yesterday.
We enjoyed the gifts of heaven in the 12-18 range early which then backed off to 10-15 with lulls. We all gave thanks for the blue sky; and warm water and wind. Special mention goes to Teresa for climbing the early part of the learning curve, Brother S. Dog for his early elevations and Jr. for spending time on the water with Pops.
We keep the people of Texas in our thoughts.
Footnote: the Start belongs to this guy who began sailing it at 8. He's now finished his Masters at Ga State and working. Good to get out on the water with him.
I'm going back this MORNING (Monday) since I was too late yesterday, got on the water around noon for the10-15 with lulls, sucked on 7.5 and 115 liter, Van Pugh had Pat, Barrett, Ed and Chris (?) and Chris V,
Looking good for today, I hope to be at Van Pugh around 9.00 AM.
Yes, I know. I'm going to hell... Louise made that all too clear after my "Interview with God" in the Weakly World Windsurfing News April 1 edition.
I'll be somewhere between Sunrise and Old Federal early AM... hopefully.
Alan
Perhaps you should attend the Church that I frequent: https://www.sisterlouisaschurch.com/
At least there'll be somebody in hell that I know. Actually, I think we'll both see a lot of people we know.
I'll see if I can dig up that issue and scan it. Oh, and I'll be in the congregation tomorrow morning. I think Simon is coming along.
Just saw the latest forecast - it looks like it's going off. May have to get out the small gear.
Galt's for me. Bill H.
Bill Herderich
I'll be getting repeatedly baptized at Vanns.
I'm glad the water is still warm
I'll be at Van Pugh.
Gene
Gene Mathis
I will be doing charitable work for the betterment of our society. Plus I have a sore back. Hopefully there will be wind left on Monday.
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
I plan on sailing at Van Pugh unless there's a consensus that Vann's is the better launch.
Barrett
VP is fine once you get past the shadow in the middle. It does make it hard to make long runs, though. Simon and I are headed to Vann's as I have to pick up his gear from the lake house which is near by. Langdon is coming there, too. I think it's a prettier launch but there aren't as many spaces if it's a good fishing day.
Either launch gets you out in the channel.
Solid planning at Galt's from 1100-1230. 11.0 & Techno Formula. -Bill H.
Bill Herderich
Great day here at Vanns.
We had a few in the congregation today
It was a very nice service today at the Church of the Aquatic Ascension, Vanns Tavern Division.
I felt the spirit and ascended to new heights (Thanks to Father Fragakis' sermon and the Foil Altar).
Looking forward to the next service!
Who brought the Start? Now that I am 90%
*divested in windsurf boards, maybe I should Start over....*Lost count but I think I had 10 when started my divestiture and now only have one.What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Brothers and Sisters,
We had a fine turn out at the Vann's congregation of CAA. Tim and Teresa, Langdon, Chris P, Mauricio, Shred Dog, Simon, Admiral Steve, Dave Delozier (of our sister church, St. Danglus of Paros) joined me in fellowship of the wind. Visiting clergy, CV, of our sister congregation across the lake came by for a few words of elevation. Rhett phoned in to see if it was worth coming in late but the fat lady in choir had already sung by then - especially since he just returned from a mission trip to Charleston SC where he was sailing and foiling a 4.something yesterday.
We enjoyed the gifts of heaven in the 12-18 range early which then backed off to 10-15 with lulls. We all gave thanks for the blue sky; and warm water and wind. Special mention goes to Teresa for climbing the early part of the learning curve, Brother S. Dog for his early elevations and Jr. for spending time on the water with Pops.
We keep the people of Texas in our thoughts.
Footnote: the Start belongs to this guy who began sailing it at 8. He's now finished his Masters at Ga State and working. Good to get out on the water with him.
Oh Lawd have murcy, that was mighty fine.
Who's going back tomorrow or is it today, Monday? "... gusting to 30"
Spooling up in FL
I'm going back this MORNING (Monday) since I was too late yesterday, got on the water around noon for the10-15 with lulls, sucked on 7.5 and 115 liter, Van Pugh had Pat, Barrett, Ed and Chris (?) and Chris V,
Looking good for today, I hope to be at Van Pugh around 9.00 AM.
Gene
Gene Mathis
With a forecast of NE 10-15 G 25, I'm heading back to Van Pugh for a secular session this Monday morning.
Barrett
I think I'm going to try to go but I'm more sore than normal from yesterday for some reason.
Missed yesterday but not gonna miss it today. I will be there early.
PeelSkid
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